Sony Ericsson Xperia Pro won't ship until 'late September' in the UK

When the Xperia Pro first went up for pre-order back in June, we thought it would be available relatively soon. According to Sony Ericsson's page, however, the handset won't start shipping to UK customers until "late September." A couple of friendly tipsters notified us about the change, though the SIM-free price, as you'll notice, remains fixed at £349.99 (or about $558). We have yet to hear an explanation for the delay, but in the meantime, you can tide yourself over with our hands-on.

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Parallels introduces Enterprise Edition for easy deployment


Parallels has announced Parallels Desktop 6 for Mac Enterprise Edition, giving IT departments a configurable, policy compliant Windows-on-Mac solution.

Corporate IT departments can pre-configure deployments of Parallels Desktop 6 for Mac Enterprise Edition, allowing them to enforce change management requirements with a software update policy. Rather than requiring updates to be downloaded from a vendor website, there's now a local update server option for additional control.

Parallels has a mass deployment package builder available for enterprise rollouts, and the company says that IT teams can also choose to deploy and manage the software and virtual machines through standardized software distribution and systems management tools. Enterprise Edition is available to organizations with a minimum of 100 annual license subscriptions.

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Parallels Desktop 6 for Mac Enterprise Edition Brings Best Windows on Mac Experience to Businesses
Poll reveals most knowledge worker respondents chose a Mac running Windows applications, when asked to pick the most useful computer for work

Renton, WA. July 11, 2010 - Parallels(R) today announced the availability of Parallels Desktop 6 for Mac Enterprise Edition (www.parallels.com/desktop/e), the number one selling and award-winning software for running Windows and Mac applications side-by-side on a Mac without rebooting. The new Parallels Desktop 6 Enterprise Edition enables IT departments to support Windows based business applications for Mac users with a configurable, policy compliant solution that easily fits into existing business processes.

"As Macs become increasingly more prevalent in the workplace, there is a growing need for Mac users to run essential Windows applications that are critical to their business," said Laura DiDio, Principal of research firm Information Technology Intelligence Consulting. "This influx of Macs has traditionally been a major pain point for IT departments as they have had to maintain crucial Windows-based business applications. Savvy businesses are addressing this issue by deploying desktop virtualization solutions that allow them to easily manage their Windows and Mac environments."

"Parallels Desktop 6 for Mac Enterprise Edition simplifies end user workflow and extends productivity by running Windows programs like they are native to the Mac, regardless of network connectivity," said Kim Johnston, Vice President of Marketing for Parallels. "Business users gain the advantages of the world's bestselling, top rated and most trusted solution for running Windows applications on the Mac while IT departments can simplify the management and administration of the solution on their managed Mac population."

IT departments benefit from the new capabilities to pre-configure policy compliant deployments of Parallels Desktop 6 for Mac Enterprise Edition. This allows the proactive enforcement of corporate change management requirements through a configurable software update policy and local update server option. As a result, IT departments have the ability to determine when and where software updates are applied to Parallels Desktop 6 for Mac across their organization.

Parallels Desktop 6 for Mac Enterprise Edition fits into existing business processes and helps the IT department to reduce the cost of deploying and maintaining client-based software. IT can simplify administration with the Parallels mass deployment package builder, which dramatically reduces the time and expense of rolling out the solution. IT teams may also choose to deploy and manage Parallels client software and virtual environments through standardized software distribution and systems management tools, extending existing investments.

Thousands of enterprises around the world have adopted Parallels Desktop for Mac to ensure that their employees can use critical business applications and to reduce IT costs across the organization.

Parallels' corporate customers represent a growing trend. In fact, in a recent survey of knowledge workers conducted by Lab 42 for Parallels[1], 6 out of 10 of respondents (58 percent) said their employers now allow them to choose a Mac or a PC as their work computer. When asked to choose the most useful computer for work, most respondents (53 percent) chose a Mac running Windows applications without rebooting.

In a separate study conducted by Information Technology Intelligence Consulting,[2] the firm predicted that the percentage of large enterprises with more than 250 Macs and/or Apple devices in the organization will grow by 267 percent, increasing from 12 percent in 2010 to 32 percent in 2015.

Parallels Desktop for Mac Enterprise Edition is available as an annual subscription service that simplifies licensing compliance and auditing across an organization through a unified Parallels volume license key. The volume license key includes access for the IT department to priority business class support as well as access to the latest software updates, beta programs and major versions eliminating the burden of managing individual endpoint licenses.


About Parallels
Parallels is a worldwide leader in hosting and cloud service enablement and desktop virtualization. Founded in 1999, Parallels is a fast-growing company with more than 800 employees in North America, Europe, and Asia. For more information, please visit www.parallels.com, follow us on Twitter at www.twitter.com/ParallelsMac and Like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ParallelsDesktop
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John Uppendahl, Sr. Director of Global Communications, juppendahl@parallels.com 425.282.1734
Brittany Hopkins, Bite Communications for Parallels, brittany.hopkins@bitecommunications.com, 415.365.0480

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Google Voice adds spam filter, lets solicitors get caught in the web

Remember when your legitimate emails were flanked by dozens of grammatically nightmarish blurbs, peddling pills, x-rated services, and Nigerian scams? If you use Gmail, most of that garbage no longer arrives in your inbox, instead making its way to a spam folder, where it's held for a month before ending its journey at the Google graveyard. Now, Mountain View is applying that same concept to your Google Voice calls, flagging unsolicited calls, texts, and voicemails, then booting them to a spam folder. The company's servers use collected data from other users marking similar messages as spam, as well as propriety identification tools, to help ensure that those generic creditor or vacation sweepstakes calls never make it to your phone. And like GMail messages, misdirected calls can be marked as "Not Spam" from within the Spam folder, letting them slip through the fence the next time around. GV users can simply check the box next to "Global Spam filtering" on the Calls tab to activate the feature, or hit up the source link for the full scoop.

Google Voice adds spam filter, lets solicitors get caught in the web originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 12 Jul 2011 23:11:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Google updating Android Market app on phones, adding Movies and Books tabs (video)

Google updating Android Market app on phones, adding Movies and Books tabs (videos)
If you're on Android 2.2 or above get ready for an update to your Android Market experience. Google has just informed us that a new version of the app is incoming, a version that will add tabs for easy access to Google Books and Movies. Starting with the more visual purchases, at $1.99 you'll be able to start watching movies almost instantly, and apparently see whether Chevy Chase will ever take his family on a successful vacation. But, if offline access is key, you'll also be able to download the misadventures of the Griswold family for later viewing. Books is now integrated too, saving you the hassle of having to launch the books app, which required you to then open the browser to actually buy any digital tomes. Overall the new design looks cleaner, finger-friendlier, and the addition of Editor's Choice apps should make it easier than ever to get to the good stuff. The update will be rolling out gradually over the next several weeks and, once you've been admitted to the club, you'll be able to download the Videos app as well. Check out the video preview after the break.

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Bing Indoor Maps and Visual Voicemail shown in latest WP7 Mango demo videos

Steve Ballmer may have confessed during today's WPC keynote that Windows Phone 7's market share is still "very small," but it's obvious the team is doing monumental things with Mango. As the mobile OS finds it own, things like indoor mapping and a pristine iteration of Visual Voicemail could be key to swaying folks who still believe that Microsoft's latest attempt in the smartphone universe still lacks the basics. The fine folks over at Pocketnow and WMPowerUser have been putting the latest build of Mango through those exact paces, and both instances are looking downright delicious. We won't bore you with textual details; head on past the break for a bit of visual proof.

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